Thursday, December 30, 2010

HOW TO: NEW YEARS EVE HATS FOR CHILDREN

HAVE FUN MAKING SOME OF THESE GREAT PARTY HAT IDEAS...
http://www.busybeekidscrafts.com/Paper-Plate-Party-Hat.html
Level of Difficulty: Easy
Here's what you'll need...
• Paper plate
• Scissors
• Paint and brush
• Embellishments from around the house
• Glue



Here's how you make it...
1. Cut around a paper plate inside the lip. Don't cut all the way around. Fold up the circle.
2. Paint your paper plate any color you wish. Once the paint is dry write on a special message and glue on embellishements you have in your craft box. We used glitter and sequins, you could also use scraps of felt, paper shapes, stickers and such. We also blew up 3 balloons, decorated them with stickers and taped them on the back the the hat - use your imagination to make your own party hat!

NEW YEAR'S HAT

http://www.kinderart.com/seasons/newyearshat.shtml

Grade: K-6
Age: 4 -12


Objectives:

  • Making a hat for a New Year's Eve Celebration.
  • Working with paper, scissors and design ideas.

What You Need:

  • Paper - large sheets
  • Crepe paper and/or tissue paper
  • Paint
  • Brushes
  • Water and containers
  • Pencils
  • Stapler
  • Glue
  • Glitter

What You Do:


  1. Take a large sheet of paper and decorate with bright colors, fit for a celebration.
  2. Take your paper and roll the corners in from the middle. (see diagram)
  3. Overlap the two sides to make a cone shape. (see diagram)
  4. Staple.
  5. Cut away excess.
  6. Add tissue paper streamers to your hat.
  7. Glitter and other decorations can also be added.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

EASY RECIPES FOR NEW YEARS EVE/DAY CELEBRATIONS

Found these 2 easy dessert recipes to put out for friends and family.  Great for a New Years Party!  Kids can also help roll truffles in nuts candies etc...  ENJOY! 

http://www.make-stuff.com/ccprojects/newyears/newyear-food.html
MINI-CHEESECAKES
Ingredients:
  • 1/3 cup graham cracker crumbs (or use chocolate crumbs instead)
  • 1 tbsp. sugar
  • 1 tbsp. butter, melted
  • 1 pkg. cream cheese, softened
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 2 tsps. lemon juice
  • 1/2 tsp. grated lemon rind
  • 1/2 tsp. vanilla
  • 1 egg
  • toppings (see recipe below)
Mix graham cracker crumbs, sugar and butter with a fork. Spoon 1 tbsp. of the crumb mixture into each of six paper-lined muffin cups (placed in a muffin pan). Press the mixture into the bottom of the cup. Bake at 325 degrees F for five minutes.
Mix cream cheese, sugar, juice, lemon peel and vanilla at medium speed with an electric mixer until blended. Add the egg and blend well. Fill each of the muffin cups with the mixture. Bake at 325 degrees F for 25 minutes. Cool before removing from the muffin tin. Chill well.
Add toppings of your choice.
Here are some ideas:
  • crushed candy cane
  • cherry pie filling
  • chocolate curls
  • dollop of whipped cream and a sprig of mint
  • candied red and green cherries
  • crushed nuts
TRUFFLES
Ingredients:
  • 16 oz chocolate chips
  • 1 can condensed milk
  • 1 tsp. vanilla
  • finely chopped nuts, chocolate sprinkles, finely chopped coconut
Combine chips and milk in a heavy saucepan and cook over low heat until the chips are melted. Pour into a baking pan and chill in the fridge for two hours. Remove mixture from fridge and form into small 1" balls. Roll each ball in one of the toppings: chopped nuts, chopped coconut or sprinkles. Place on a baking sheet and chill several hours.

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

BIRD FEEDERS

MILK CARTON BIRD FEEDER
http://familycrafts.about.com/od/birdfeeders/Bird_Feeder_Projects.htm
Click to viewSmall milk carton (the kind at school)
      • non-toxic poster paints                                  
      • stapler and staples
      • hole punch 
      • yarn or string
1.Wash and thoroughly dry the milk carton.
2. Cut a small section from the carton and then staple the top opening closed.
3. Paint the container, if desired. Let it dry. 
4. Poke a hole in the middle of the top of the carton, and thread a piece of yarn or string through it to use as a hanger. (The string should be long enough for the feeder to hang where the branches don't rub against, but not so long that the feeder hangs too far away from the tree's leaf cover. Birds like to feel they have a hiding place to fly into quickly!)
5. Add birdseed and hang the feeder. (Since the small milk carton feeders are just the right size for the tiny birds such as finches, wrens, etc., you might want to use thistle seed. It is the finch's favorite food! Garden supply stores carry a sterile thistle seed just for bird feeding which is guaranteed not to sprout all over your yard).

ALSO:
Coat a pine cone with peanut butter, roll it in birdseed, and hang it from a tree branch

Punch holes on either side of a plastic soda bottle, stick a twig all the way through with its ends sticking out for perches. Fill with bird food.  Poke more holes nearby for the birds to pull the seeds out. Hang the bottle by tying a string around its neck.

Stick a piece of bread, a doughnut, or half of an orange, on a twiggy branch of the tree (the Orioles will LOVE the orange!)

Monday, December 27, 2010

LINKS FOR GAMES, PRINTABLES, AND CHILDRENS CRAFTS

http://www.billybear4kids.com/holidays/winter/fun.htm

http://www.theideabox.com/